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    On August 11th, 2008 the Hubble Telescope hit the 100,000 orbit mark! Since its launch in April of 1990 the Hubble Space Telescope has been traveling at 5 miles per second with its on-board odometer racking up around 2.72 BILLION miles! That's about 5,700 trips to the moon and back! In October of this year the STS-125 crew will be be working on the 5th and final servicing mission to Hubble. There are currently 5 spacewalks scheduled for Atlantis where astronauts will install new equipment and repair broken instruments. Once this mission is complete, NASA's favorite telescope will need to live out the remainder of its days alone in space, with no chance of repair. This is the story of the Hubble Space Telescope, or HST.



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  • N4CUZ1

    "Mike broke the Hubble" "bet no one recognizzes that quote" Can you spell Ball? Gotcha!
    Sunday 17 April 2011 03:10:07
  • granddad2002

    Pity Hubble couldn't be put in a higher orbit.... some kind of moth ball kit.... and if space could be accessed cheaply in the future... this could be used as a training academic asset for some university, small government or other private venture. Getting access to cutting edge telescopes is a chore.
    Saturday 12 February 2011 19:45:30
  • TehKign12356

    @trm850225 I couldn't let this one go. It's spelled "treasure," and it is certainly not "on earth."
    Tuesday 20 April 2010 19:28:18
  • KKM121

    Does any one know why we can't keep on using Hubble along with the new telescopes?? I don't think there is enough telescope time for all the astronomers.
    Monday 11 January 2010 07:08:03
  • MusicTubeLover

    Has anyone seen, or taken photos from earth (or from Hubble), that shows any equipment left behind by man on the moon? If so, where can these images be found and viewed? For example, can one see the lunar rover left behind? Just curious...
    Thursday 24 September 2009 12:47:43
  • ass23ful

    the Hubble Space Telescope is going to be shut down in 2014 i think
    Wednesday 26 August 2009 02:00:12
  • DarkAlex174

    Um, HELLO it burns up while re-entering the atmosphere.
    Sunday 23 August 2009 21:05:09
  • spacecowboy22

    its ok, i thought it was on earth hahaha :) extremely interesting though :)
    Monday 17 August 2009 17:34:32
  • altairx26

    humble
    Wednesday 12 August 2009 10:50:26
  • steveiouk

    It has to be in orbit or it would just be overwealmed by the earths gravity and burn up :)
    Monday 15 June 2009 11:13:53
  • peterm3964

    I din't know hubble was orbiting earth . i always thought its position in space was fixed .
    Saturday 06 June 2009 12:55:53
  • HappyLappyNappy

    well, I would say in the stratosphere, where most meteors burn up.
    Saturday 16 May 2009 00:32:40
  • roadrodent1952

    According to the NASA vid they are installing a capture unit on Hubble with an eye towards a future mission (Next transport system) to retrieve and return it to Earth. Be a heck of a museum display. Have the real thing to show.
    Wednesday 13 May 2009 20:06:59
  • hagvcutadfu

    So you're saying Hubble is going to become "rubble". And just who's head is it coming down on? Make sure it's your head and not mine.
    Thursday 16 October 2008 20:13:35
  • jaycetwo

    Whew! Thanks.
    Thursday 25 September 2008 12:25:21
  • jaycetwo

    huh? Atmosphere FAIL? "Yes, it WILL BURN UP upon re-ENTERING our atmosphere." "... some of the stages DIDN'T BURN UP because they were ejected BEFORE we were OUTSIDE of the atmosphere." When will it burn up, outside or inside our atmosphere? Neither? :(
    Thursday 25 September 2008 12:24:02
  • KosmynC64

    That is really sad.
    Saturday 23 August 2008 09:29:33
  • spacevidcast

    While that is true, you'll note that SpaceVidcast is based in Minneapolis, MN... A lot like a certain show of yesteryear.
    Tuesday 19 August 2008 03:20:41
  • grazon

    stinking google makes finding quotes to easy. *wink*
    Tuesday 19 August 2008 01:10:54
  • spacevidcast

    MST3K FTW!
    Tuesday 19 August 2008 00:56:04
  • grazon

    Mike broke the hubble! Mike broke the hubble! bet no one recognizes that quote.
    Tuesday 19 August 2008 00:48:46
  • adamefly

    oh nooo
    Tuesday 19 August 2008 00:44:02
  • backfire357

    Oh sorry... HEEEELLLLOOOOO NURSE! better?
    Tuesday 19 August 2008 00:03:07
  • spacevidcast

    I certainly hope you're not insulting my wife.
    Monday 18 August 2008 23:53:15
  • Tampajoe77

    Here's a crazy idea.. give the fuel tanks of the next one (that we're gonna pay for) a refill valve. Crazy I know.
    Monday 18 August 2008 23:30:30
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